Sinapis Viminea
Sinapis mustard, scientifically known as Sinapis viminea, is a hardy annual plant native to temperate regions of Europe and western Asia. It is recognized for its small, yellow flowers and its role in both ecological and agricultural systems. This plant thrives in disturbed soils and is often found along roadsides and in cultivated fields. Its seeds are commonly used as a condiment and in traditional medicine. With its resilience and versatility, Sinapis viminea plays a significant part in supporting biodiversity and human use.